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US-10198648

Decoding 1D-barcodes in digital capture systems

PublishedFebruary 5, 2019
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Technical Abstract

The present disclosure relates to advanced image signal processing technology including: i) rapid localization for machine-readable indicia including, e.g., 1-D and 2-D barcodes; and ii) barcode reading and decoders. One claim recites: a method for constructing a symbol template for use by a 1-dimensional (1D) barcode decoder, the barcode decoder configured for processing image data suspected of including a 1D barcode, said method comprising: obtaining a first symbol pattern representing a first symbol, the first symbol pattern comprising a plurality of elements, with each element corresponding to a 1D barcode space or bar; obtaining prefix elements, the prefix elements comprising a subset of second symbol elements from a second symbol pattern which precedes the first symbol from within a scanline of image data; extending the first symbol pattern with the prefix to yield an overlapping symbol template; and providing the overlapping symbol template for use in correlation-based barcode decoding by the 1D barcode decoder. Of course other combinations and claims are provided too.

Patent Claims
14 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. An image processing apparatus comprising: an image sensor for obtaining data representing imagery corresponding to a physical object comprising printing therein on, said printing comprises a 1D barcode, the 1D barcode carrying a barcode identifier (ID); a display screen for displaying information associated with the 1D barcode; memory for storing a plurality of barcode symbol templates, wherein the plurality of barcode symbol templates comprises a digit template for each numerical digit 0-9 and one or more symbol templates for synchronization symbols, wherein for each numerical digit 0-9 the plurality of barcode symbol templates comprises one or more scaled versions of the digit template, and wherein each of the one or more symbol templates comprises a plurality of elements; one or more processors configured for: analyzing a scanline representing a portion of the data representing imagery by correlating information associated with one or more suspected barcode symbols within the scanline with the plurality of barcode symbol templates and the one or more symbol templates; updating an estimated scale of the scanline based upon a result of the correlating in which a scale estimate for a current suspected barcode symbol is updated based on a scale obtained from a previous suspected barcode symbol; and then detecting the barcode ID based on said analyzing and said updating; controlling display of the information associated with the 1D barcode on said display screen.

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2. The image processing apparatus of claim 1 in which said one or more processors are configured for analyzing a plurality of scanlines.

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3. The image processing apparatus of claim 2 in which prior to controlling display of the information associated with the 1D barcode, the one or more processors operate to validate the barcode ID.

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4. An image processing apparatus comprising: an image sensor for obtaining data representing imagery; memory for storing a plurality of barcode symbol templates, wherein the plurality of barcode symbol templates comprises a digit template for each numerical digit 0-9 and one or more symbol templates for synchronization symbols, wherein for each numerical digit 0-9 the plurality of barcode templates comprises one or more scaled versions of the digit template, and wherein each of the one or more symbol templates comprises a plurality of elements; one or more processors configured for: analyzing a plurality of scanlines representing a portion of the data representing imagery by correlating information associated with one or more suspected barcode symbols within the plurality of scanlines with the plurality of barcode symbol templates and the one or more symbol templates; updating an estimated scale of the scanline based upon a result of the correlating; validating a barcode ID by: i) applying a first recognizer including a blur metric and an output metric to the plurality of scanlines representing the portion of the data representing imagery, the blur metric including a representation of an average absolute value difference between consecutive sample values of a scanline, in which the output metric indicates a mode occurrence for decoded barcode identifiers corresponding to the plurality of scanlines; and ii) filtering out potential barcode reads falling below a threshold value for the blur metric and the output metric; and outputting the barcode ID associated with the plurality of scanlines.

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5. The image processing apparatus of claim 4 in which said one or more processors are configured for: applying a transition metric to the plurality of scanlines, the transition metric comprising a number of extrema found in a scanline, and filtering out potential barcode reads falling below a threshold value for the transition metric.

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6. The image processing apparatus of claim 5 in which said one or more processors are configured for: applying a correlation metric to the plurality of scanlines, the correlation metric representing a correlation between an expected known signal and a scanline value, and filtering out potential barcode reads falling below a threshold value for the correlation metric.

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7. A smart phone comprising the image processing apparatus of claim 1 , in which said smartphone comprises a camera, the camera comprising the image sensor.

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8. The image processing apparatus of claim 1 in which the plurality of templates comprise overlapping templates, in which an overlapping template comprises symbol elements corresponding to a first symbol and comprises a subset of symbol elements corresponding to a symbol preceding the first symbol.

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9. A non-transitory computer readable medium comprising instructions stored therein that, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform the following: obtain data representing imagery corresponding to a physical object comprising printing therein on, the printing comprises a 1D barcode, the 1D barcode carrying a barcode identifier (ID); access a plurality of barcode symbol templates, wherein the plurality of barcode symbol templates comprises a digit template for each numerical digit 0-9 and one or more symbol templates for synchronization symbols, wherein for each numerical digit 0-9 the plurality of barcode symbol templates comprises one or more scaled versions of the digit template, and wherein each of the one or more symbol templates comprises a plurality of elements; analyze a scanline representing a portion of the data representing imagery by correlating information associated with one or more suspected barcode symbols within the scanline with the plurality of barcode symbol templates and the one or more symbol templates, and update an estimated scale of the scanline based upon a result of the correlating, in which a scale estimate for a current suspected barcode symbol is updated based on a scale obtained from a previous suspected barcode symbol; and then detect the barcode ID based on said analyzing and said updating; control display of information associated with the barcode ID on a display screen.

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10. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 9 in which the analyze a scanline is configured to analyze a plurality of scanlines.

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11. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 9 in which the plurality of templates comprise overlapping templates, in which an overlapping template comprises symbol elements corresponding to a first symbol and comprises a subset of symbol elements corresponding to a symbol preceding the first symbol.

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12. A non-transitory computer readable medium comprising instructions stored therein that, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform the following: obtaining data representing imagery; accessing a plurality of barcode symbol templates, wherein the plurality of barcode symbol templates comprises a digit template for each numerical digit 0-9 and one or more symbol templates for synchronization symbols, wherein for each numerical digit 0-9 the plurality of barcode templates comprises one or more scaled versions of the digit template, and wherein each of the one or more symbol templates comprises a plurality of elements; analyze a plurality of scanlines representing a portion of the data representing imagery by correlating information associated with one or more suspected barcode symbols within the plurality of scanlines with the plurality of barcode symbol templates and the one or more symbol templates; update an estimated scale of the scanline based upon a result of the correlating; validate a barcode ID by: i) applying a first recognizer including a blur metric and an output metric to the plurality of scanlines representing the portion of the data representing imagery, the blur metric including a representation of an average absolute value difference between consecutive sample values of a scanline, in which the output metric indicates a mode occurrence for decoded barcode identifiers corresponding to the plurality of scanlines; and ii) filtering out potential barcode reads falling below a threshold value for the blur metric and the output metric; and control outputting of the barcode ID associated with the plurality of scanlines.

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13. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 12 in which the instructions comprise instructions to: apply a transition metric to the plurality of scanlines, the transition metric comprising a number of extrema found in a scanline, and to filter out potential barcode reads falling below a threshold value for the transition metric.

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14. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 13 in which the instructions comprise instructions to: apply a correlation metric to the plurality of scanlines, the correlation metric representing a correlation between an expected known signal and a scanline value, and to filter out potential barcode reads falling below a threshold value for the correlation metric.

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April 8, 2016

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February 5, 2019

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